Wonderfull rare and in high definition part of the Bigger the Better interview from 1985...
At the time of the interview the album was called "Made in Heaven" but later he changed it in "Mr. Bad Guy"...

18 Candid Photographs of Freddie Mercury With His Boyfriend Jim Hutton in the Late 1980s:
Freddie Mercury met Jim Hutton at a club in 1984 when he offered to buy Jim a drink, and he politely turned him down. Jim didn’t recognize Freddie but a few months later while at a restaurant his friend told him: “Hey, Freddie Mercury is behind you.” Jim this time accepted Mercury’s drink and the two talked for a while, but nothing happened for another year.
About eighteen months later, the two happened to meet again at the same club. Freddie once again bought Jim a drink and this time they got together. Jim ended up moving in the Garden Lodge with Freddie about two years later.
When Freddie was diagnosed with AIDS in 1987, he offered Jim an exit on their relationship. He told Jim he would understand if he left. In a Freddie Mercury documentary, Jim recalls telling him, “I love you, Freddie - I’m not going anywhere.” And he didn’t; Jim stayed with Freddie until he died. He nursed him, cared for him, and was there when he took his last breath.
Upon his death, Freddie left Jim £500,000 as well as a plot of land at Rutland Terrace, Carlow where he built a house.
Jim Hutton died in 2010 from a form of lung cancer. He had then been living with HIV for over 20 years.
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Freddie mercury through the years. Farrokh "Freddie" Mercury (5 September 1946 – 24 November 1991) was a British singer, songwriter and record producer, known as the lead vocalist of the rock band Queen. He was known for his flamboyant stage persona and four-octave vocal range. Mercury wrote numerous hits for Queen, including "Bohemian Rhapsody", "Killer Queen", "Somebody to Love", "Don't Stop Me Now", "Crazy Little Thing Called Love", and "We Are the Champions". He led a solo career while performing with Queen, and occasionally served as a producer and guest musician for other artists.
Mercury was born of Parsi descent in the Sultanate of Zanzibar, and grew up there and in India before moving with his family to Middlesex, England, in his teens. He formed Queen in 1970 with guitarist Brian May and drummer Roger Taylor. Mercury died in 1991 at age 45 due to complications from AIDS, having confirmed the day before his death that he had contracted the disease.
In 1992, Mercury was posthumously awarded the Brit Award for Outstanding Contribution to British Music, and a tribute concert was held at Wembley Stadium, London. As a member of Queen, he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2001, the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2003, and the UK Music Hall of Fame in 2004. In 2002, he was placed number 58 in the BBC's 2002 poll of the 100 Greatest Britons. He is consistently voted one of the greatest singers in the history of popular music.
Queen Lyrics:
album: "Queen" (1973)
Keep Yourself Alive
Doing All Right
Great King Rat
My Fairy King
Liar
The Night Comes Down
Modern Times Rock 'N' Roll
Son And Daughter
Jesus
Seven Seas Of Rhye
Mad The Swine
album: "Queen II" (1974)
Father To Son
White Queen (As It Began)
Some Day One Day
The Loser In The End
Ogre Battle
The Fairy Feller's Master-Stroke
Nevermore
The March Of The Black Queen
Funny How Love Is
Seven Seas Of Rhye
See What A Fool I've Been
album: "Sheer Heart Attack" (1974)
Brighton Rock
Killer Queen
Tenement Funster
Flick Of The Wrist
Lily Of The Valley
Now I'm Here
In The Lap Of The Gods
Stone Cold Crazy
Dear Friends
Misfire
Bring Back That Leroy Brown
Bet Your Bottom Dollar Bill You're A Playboy
She Makes Me (Stormtrooper In Stilettoes)
Big Bad Caused A Mighty Fine Sensation
In The Lap Of The Gods (Revisited)
album: "A Night At The Opera" (1975)
Death On Two Legs
Lazing On A Sunday Afternoon
I'm In Love With My Car
You're My Best Friend
'39
Sweet Lady
Seaside Rendezvous
The Prophet's Song
Love Of My Life
Good Company
Bohemian Rhapsody
album: "A Day At The Races" (1976)
Tie Your Mother Down
You Take My Breath Away
Long Away
The Millionaire Waltz
You And I
Somebody To Love
White Man
Good Old-Fashioned Lover Boy
Drowse
Teo Torriate (Let Us Cling Together)
album: "News Of The World" (1977)
We Will Rock You
We Are The Champions
Sheer Heart Attack
All Dead, All Dead
Spread Your Wings
Fight From The Inside
Get Down, Make Love
Sleeping On The Sidewalk
Who Needs You
It's Late
My Melancholy Blues
album: "Jazz" (1978)
Mustapha
Fat Bottomed Girls
Jealousy
Bicycle Race
If You Can't Beat Them
Let Me Entertain You
Dead On Time
In Only Seven Days
Dreamer's Ball
Fun It
Leaving Home Ain't Easy
Don't Stop Me Now
More Of That Jazz
album: "The Game" (1980)
Play The Game
Dragon Attack
Another One Bites The Dust
Need Your Loving Tonight
Crazy Little Thing Called Love
Rock It (Prime Jive)
Don't Try Suicide
Sail Away Sweet Sister (To The Sister I Never Had)
Coming Soon
Save Me
album: "Hot Space" (1982)
Staying Power
Dancer
Back Chat
Body Langauge
Action This Day
Put Out The Fire
Life Is Real (Song For Lennon)
Calling All Girls
Las Palabras De Amor (The Words Of Love)
Cool Cat
Under Pressure
album: "The Works" (1984)
Radio Ga Ga
Tear It Up
It's A Hard Life
Man On The Prowl
Machines (Or Back To Humans)
I Want To Break Free
Keep Passing The Open Windows
Hammer To Fall
Is This The World We Created?
I Go Crazy
album: "A Kind Of Magic" (1986)
One Vision
A Kind Of Magic
One Year Of Love
Pain Is So Close To Pleasure
Friends Will Be Friends
Who Wants To Live Forever
Gimme The Prize
Don't Lose Your Head
Princes Of The Universe
album: "The Miracle" (1989)
Party
Khashoggi's Ship
The Miracle
I Want It All
The Invisible Man
Breakthru
Rain Must Fall
Scandal
My Babe Does Me
Was It All Worth It
Hang On In There[Bonus Track]
Hijack My Heart[Bonus Track]
Stealin'[Bonus Track]
album: "Innuendo" (1991)
Innuendo
I'm Going Slightly Mad
Headlong
I Can't Live With You
Don't Try So Hard
Ride The Wild Wind
All God's People
These Are The Days Of Our Lives
Delilah
The Hitman
Bijou
The Show Must Go On
album: "Made In Heaven" (1995)
It's A Beautiful Day
Made In Heaven
Let Me Live
Mother Love
My Life Has Been Saved
I Was Born To Love You
Heaven For Everyone
Too Much Love Will Kill You
You Don't Fool Me
A Winter's Tale
It's A Beautiful Day (Reprise)

Original Video is taken from: Queen - Live at LIVE AID 1985/07/13 [Best Version] (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A22oy8dFjqc&t=194s).
Freddie is not dead. He’s lives in his beautiful songs and in our hearts.
Both movies are trimmed for synchronization. Live at LIVE AID 1985/07/13 [Best Version]'s audio is used. "Hammer To Fall" song from both movies has been removed, which could be watch from following link ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HwAoLccAOmU ).
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The greatest rock singer Freddie Mercury, died 25 years ago today (24th November 1991). I developed this video to honour the unbelievable talent of this man.
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I Want It All & Breakthru was in fact released in 1989, not 1987, thanks Krisztian

This is the absolute ULTIMATE experience of Queen's set at LIVE AID, this is the best video mixed to the absolutely superior stereo radio broadcast. This vastly superior audio mix takes a huge dump on all of the official mixes. Best viewed in 1080p. ENJOY! ***MAKE SURE TO READ THE DESCRIPTION***
00:36 - Bohemian Rhapsody
02:42 - Radio Ga Ga
06:53 - Ay Oh!
07:34 - Hammer To Fall
12:08 - Crazy Little Thing Called Love
16:03 - We Will Rock You
17:18 - We Are The Champions
21:12 - Is This The World We Created...?
Short song analysis:
- "Bohemian Rhapsody": Although it's a short medley version, it's one of the best performances of the ballad section, with Freddie nailing the Bb4s with the correct studio phrasing (for the first time ever!).
- "Radio Ga Ga": Although it's missing one chorus, this is one of - if not the best - the best versions ever, Freddie nails all the Bb4s and sounds very clean! Spike Edney's Roland Jupiter 8 also really shines through on this mix, compared to the DVD releases!
- "Audience Improv": A great improv, Freddie sounds strong and confident. You gotta love when he sustains that A4 for 4 seconds!
- "Hammer To Fall": Despite missing a verse and a chorus, it's a strong version (possibly the best ever). Freddie sings the song amazingly, and even ad-libs a C#5 and a C5! Also notice how heavy Brian's guitar sounds compared to the thin DVD mixes - it roars!
- "Crazy Little Thing Called Love": A great version, the crowd loves the song, the jam is great as well! Only downside to this is the slight feedback issues.
- "We Will Rock You": Although cut down to the 1st verse and chorus, Freddie sounds strong. He nails the A4, and the solo from Dr. May is brilliant!
- "We Are the Champions": Perhaps the high-light of the performance - Freddie is very daring on this version, he sustains the pre-chorus Bb4s, nails the 1st C5, belts great A4s, but most importantly: He nails the chorus Bb4s, in all 3 choruses! This is the only time he has ever done so! It has to be said though, the last one sounds a bit rough, but that's a side effect of belting high notes for the past 18 minutes, with nodules AND laryngitis!
- "Is This The World We Created... ?": Freddie and Brian perform a beautiful version of this, and it is one of the best versions ever. It's both sad and hilarious that a couple of BBC engineers are talking over the song, one of them being completely oblivious of the fact that he is interrupting the performance, on live television... Which was being televised to almost 2 billion homes.
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22 years ago today, Freddie Mercury had died tragically, I have always been a fan of him, I want to show my respect to him by doing the video, Rest In Piece Freddie
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Why did Freddie Mercury leave his fortune to a woman?
Freddie Mercury has become one of the best rock icons of all time, but although he was openly gay he ended up leaving all his money for one person he trusted the most!
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The legendary Queen frontman opened up about his onstage persona and public image in a 1982 sitdown with Entertainment Tonight. His life story is coming to the big screen with the biopic 'Bohemian Rhapsody,' in theaters Nov. 2.
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High quality/Lover of Life Singer of Songs/This is the last filmed interview Freddie ever gave. This interview took place in 1987, and was conducted by Rudi Dolezal. Freddie talks about Monserrat Caballe, the album "Barcelona" and his single "The Great Pretender".
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